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14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==Paddle Tail==
{{Speciesbox
| name = Paddle Tail
| image = ../Images/20250111_133258.jpg
| caption = Paddle Tail fish
| width = 220
}}<br><br>The '''Paddle Tail''' is a fish commonly found in similar habitats to the Chinaman Fish. It is also known to carry ciguatera poisoning, which can be harmful if consumed.
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Description ==
This fish can grow to around 60 cm in length and is identified by its broadly forked paddle-like tail, large eyes, and protruding mouth. The coloration includes a dark brown back with red or pink horizontally striped sides. The tips of the pectoral fins are long and dark.
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Caution ==
Paddle Tail fish are not safe for human consumption due to the risk of ciguatera poisoning. It is essential to consult local fishing authorities before consuming fish from areas where ciguatera has been recorded.
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Similar Species ==
The Paddle Tail is sometimes confused with the Mangrove Jack, a safe-to-eat species, due to its similar appearance.<ref>Dangerous Creatures of Australia, By Martyn Robinson, 2002, P.75.</ref>
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==References==
{{Reflist}}
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==Paddle Tail==
{{Speciesbox
| name = Paddle Tail
| image = ../Images/20250111_133258.jpg
| caption = Paddle Tail fish
}}<br><br>The '''Paddle Tail''' is a fish commonly found in similar habitats to the Chinaman Fish. It is also known to carry ciguatera poisoning, which can be harmful if consumed.
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Description ==
This fish can grow to around 60 cm in length and is identified by its broadly forked paddle-like tail, large eyes, and protruding mouth. The coloration includes a dark brown back with red or pink horizontally striped sides. The tips of the pectoral fins are long and dark.
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Caution ==
Paddle Tail fish are not safe for human consumption due to the risk of ciguatera poisoning. It is essential to consult local fishing authorities before consuming fish from areas where ciguatera has been recorded.
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Similar Species ==
The Paddle Tail is sometimes confused with the Mangrove Jack, a safe-to-eat species, due to its similar appearance.<ref>Dangerous Creatures of Australia, By Martyn Robinson, 2002, P.75.</ref>
14:07, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==References==
{{Reflist}}
14:06, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==Paddle Tail==
{{Speciesbox
| name = Paddle Tail
| image = ../Images/20250111_133258.jpg
| caption = Paddle Tail fish
}}<br><br>The '''Paddle Tail''' is a fish commonly found in similar habitats to the Chinaman Fish. It is also known to carry ciguatera poisoning, which can be harmful if consumed.
14:06, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==References==
{{Reflist}}
14:06, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==Paddle Tail==
{{Speciesbox
| name = Paddle Tail
| image = Example.jpg
| caption = Paddle Tail fish
}}<br><br>The '''Paddle Tail''' is a fish commonly found in similar habitats to the Chinaman Fish. It is also known to carry ciguatera poisoning, which can be harmful if consumed.
14:06, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Description ==
This fish can grow to around 60 cm in length and is identified by its broadly forked paddle-like tail, large eyes, and protruding mouth. The coloration includes a dark brown back with red or pink horizontally striped sides. The tips of the pectoral fins are long and dark.
14:06, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Caution ==
Paddle Tail fish are not safe for human consumption due to the risk of ciguatera poisoning. It is essential to consult local fishing authorities before consuming fish from areas where ciguatera has been recorded.
14:06, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== Similar Species ==
The Paddle Tail is sometimes confused with the Mangrove Jack, a safe-to-eat species, due to its similar appearance.
14:06, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
== References ==
* Source: Page 75 of the book, mentioning the Paddle Tail and its associated risks.
14:02, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==Paddle Tail==
{{Speciesbox
| name = Paddle Tail
| image = Example.jpg
| caption = Paddle Tail fish
}}

The '''Paddle Tail''' is a fish commonly found in similar habitats to the Chinaman Fish. It is also known to carry ciguatera poisoning, which can be harmful if consumed.

14:01, 11 January 2025Armoured Jupiterhttps://australianhistory.net/Contents/Paddle_Tail.php
==Paddle Tail==
{{Speciesbox
| name = Paddle Tail
| image = Example.jpg
| caption = Paddle Tail fish
}}

The '''Paddle Tail''' is a fish commonly found in similar habitats to the Chinaman Fish. It is also known to carry ciguatera poisoning, which can be harmful if consumed.

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